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enFoles Will Start As Kelly's QB For Remainder of Seasonhttp://thedove.us/sports/2013/11/26/foles-will-start-kellys-qb-remainder-season
Eagles quarterback Nick Foles has been named Philadelphia's starter for the rest of the season.
Coach Chip Kelly made the announcement Tuesday as the team returned from its bye week and began preparations for the Arizona Cardinals (7-4) on Sunday.
The Eagles (6-5) are tied for first place in the NFC East with the Dallas Cowboys.
"Nick will be our starter," Kelly said. "And hopefully we get Mike (Vick) back through a full week of practice and he'll be able to be the No. 2 guy."
Foles, in his second season, replaced Vick, who re-injured his hamstring in a loss to the New York Giants on Oct. 27. The Eagles have saved their season after a rocky start and he's been the focal point.
http://thedove.us/sports/2013/11/26/foles-will-start-kellys-qb-remainder-season#commentsSportsChip KellyNFLNick FolesPhiladelphia EaglesTue, 26 Nov 2013 21:31:59 +0000Jim McCoy6008 at http://thedove.usFormer Ducks Receiver Re-united With Coach In Philadelphiahttp://thedove.us/sports/2013/08/14/former-ducks-receiver-re-united-coach-philadelphia
One of the University of Oregon's most prolific receivers is being re-united with the coach that was a catalyst in the success. The Philadelphia Eagles acquired Jeffrey Maehl in a trade with the Houston Texans in exchange for LB Nate Menkin.
Since entering the NFL, the northern Californian has mainly served ofn the Texans practice squad, caught in a logjam of wideouts, including the likes of Andre Johnson. In Philadelphia, the Eagles are already without the services of Jeremy Maclin and Arrelious Benn for the season. DeSean Jackson, Riley Cooper, Jason Avant, and Damaris Johnson are all vying for touches in their absent.
Eagles coach Chip Kelly says with Maehl, he is getting a player he "knows very well." Kelly envisions the one-time defensive back as a contributor on special teams as well.http://thedove.us/sports/2013/08/14/former-ducks-receiver-re-united-coach-philadelphia#commentsSportsChip KellyJeffrey MaehlOregon DucksPhiladelphia EaglesWed, 14 Aug 2013 18:25:18 +0000Jim McCoy4994 at http://thedove.usFormer Oregon TE Joins Kelly's Staff With Eagleshttp://thedove.us/sports/2013/02/08/former-oregon-te-joins-kellys-staff-eagles
- The Philadelphia Eagles completed new coach Chip Kelly's staff on Friday, adding Dave Fipp as special teams coordinator.
Fipp, 38, was the assistant special teams coach for Miami from 2011-12. He joined the Dolphins after a three-year stint with the San Francisco 49ers from 2008-10. Fipp also spent 10 years coaching in college at San Jose State (2005-07), Nevada (2004), Cal Poly (2001-03), Arizona (2000), and Holy Cross (1998-99).
The rest of the staff includes: Greg Austin (assistant offensive line); Jerry Azzinaro (defensive line/assistant head coach); Bob Bicknell (wide receivers); Erik Chinander (assistant defensive line); Mike Dawson (defensive quality control); Matt Harper (assistant special teams); Josh Hingst (strength and conditioning); Shaun Huls (sports science coordinator); Bill Lazor (quarterbacks); John Lovett (defensive backs); Todd Lyght (assistant defensive backs); Bill McGovern (outside linebackers); Rick Minter (inside linebackers); Justin Peelle (assistant tight ends); Duce Staley (running backs); Jeff Stoutland (offensive line); Press Taylor (offensive quality control); and Ted Williams (tight ends).
Earlier, Kelly announced Pat Shurmur and Bill Davis as offensive and defensive coordinators, respectively.
http://thedove.us/sports/2013/02/08/former-oregon-te-joins-kellys-staff-eagles#commentsSportsChip KellyJustin PeelleNFLPhiledelphia EaglesFri, 08 Feb 2013 20:04:17 +0000Jim McCoy3668 at http://thedove.usKelly Reportedly Staying With The Oregon Duckshttp://thedove.us/sports/2013/01/07/kelly-reportedly-staying-oregon-ducks
A person with knowledge of the decision confirmed Sunday night that Kelly is passing up a chance to coach in the NFL to remain with the Ducks.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Oregon and Kelly haven't formally announced the decision.
The decision was first reported by ESPN.
Kelly had lengthy interviews this weekend with the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles, and also talked to the Buffalo Bills. Last year, he had talks with Tampa Bay.
The 49-year-old coach earned a base salary of $2.8 million last season at Oregon and has five years left on his contract.
The Ducks, known for the innovative offense that Kelly devised, beat Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night to finish the season 12-1.
http://thedove.us/sports/2013/01/07/kelly-reportedly-staying-oregon-ducks#commentsSportsChip Kellycollege footballOregon DucksMon, 07 Jan 2013 19:58:55 +0000Jim McCoy3470 at http://thedove.usThe Chip Kelly Sweepstakeshttp://thedove.us/sports/2013/01/03/chip-kelly-sweepstakes
Once Chip Kelly finishes coaching Oregon in the Fiesta Bowl, the Browns will be waiting to speak with him. They won't be alone.
Philadelphia and Buffalo are also interested in signing Kelly, the Ducks coach and offensive mastermind whose break-neck system is already having an impact on the NFL. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner have scheduled an interview with Kelly that could take place as early as Friday. The Browns are looking to replace Pat Shurmur, who was fired following a 5-11 season.
Haslam said earlier this week he was confident the Browns would be able to land a top coach and isn't worried "about who else is out there looking."
Kelly's lack of pro coaching experience isn't scaring off the Browns, who have already interviewed former Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt and Cardinals defensive coordinator Ray Horton.
http://thedove.us/sports/2013/01/03/chip-kelly-sweepstakes#commentsSportsChip KellyNFLThu, 03 Jan 2013 19:24:38 +0000Jim McCoy3456 at http://thedove.us